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=== 2025: Article: [https://archive.ph/hvzZd The hidden reason lung cancer screening is not working]===
=== 2025: Article: [https://archive.ph/hvzZd The hidden reason lung cancer screening is not working]===
*By: Lisa Carter-Bawa, Ph.D., M.P.H., N.P.


===2025: IASLC Podcast: [https://www.iaslc.org/iaslc-news/lung-cancer-considered/please-dont-tell-my-family-stigma-and-lung-cancer “Please Don’t Tell My Family”: Stigma and Lung Cancer]===
===2025: IASLC Podcast: [https://www.iaslc.org/iaslc-news/lung-cancer-considered/please-dont-tell-my-family-stigma-and-lung-cancer “Please Don’t Tell My Family”: Stigma and Lung Cancer]===
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===2018: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29800746/ Multilevel Opportunities to Address Lung Cancer Stigma across the Cancer Control Continuum]===
===2018: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29800746/ Multilevel Opportunities to Address Lung Cancer Stigma across the Cancer Control Continuum]===
*"Attention to the robust causal connection between smoking and lung cancer, although crucial for tobacco control, may have unintended consequences that generate blaming responses and biased negative perceptions toward patients with lung cancer..."


===2018: Article: [https://connection.asco.org/do/helping-patients-face-lung-cancer-stigma “Please Don’t Tell My Family!”: Helping Patients Face Lung Cancer Stigma]===
===2018: Article: [https://connection.asco.org/do/helping-patients-face-lung-cancer-stigma “Please Don’t Tell My Family!”: Helping Patients Face Lung Cancer Stigma]===
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===2015: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25736473/ Lung cancer stigma as a barrier to medical help-seeking behavior: Practice implications]===
===2015: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25736473/ Lung cancer stigma as a barrier to medical help-seeking behavior: Practice implications]===
*"Findings support an association between lung cancer stigma and delayed medical help-seeking behavior. Therefore, lung cancer stigma is a potential barrier to timely medical help-seeking behavior in lung cancer symptoms, which can have important patient outcome implications."


===2014: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634635/ Lung Cancer Stigma, Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life]===
===2014: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634635/ Lung Cancer Stigma, Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life]===
*Regardless of smoking status, lung cancer patients have reported stigmatization from clinicians, family members and friends due to strong associations between smoking and lung disease.
*Regardless of smoking status, lung cancer patients have reported stigmatization from clinicians, family members and friends due to strong associations between smoking and lung disease.
*The results of this study confirm our previous findings that LCS [lung cancer stigma] is positively correlated with anxiety and depression and negatively correlated with QOL [quality of life].
*The results of this study confirm our previous findings that LCS [lung cancer stigma] is positively correlated with anxiety and depression and negatively correlated with QOL [quality of life].
===2012: [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2407-12-184 A systematic review of the impact of stigma and nihilism on lung cancer outcomes]===
*"There is qualitative evidence that from the patients’ perspectives public health programs contribute to stigma about lung cancer and this was supported by published commentary."


=='''Studies, Papers, Reports - Employment and/or Insurance (People Who Use Nicotine)'''==
=='''Studies, Papers, Reports - Employment and/or Insurance (People Who Use Nicotine)'''==